ave, c was quiet. didn't see any german fans taking out their heartbreak on the streets or anywhere else.
but in the west side, around la nacional, felix, novecento... it was the spaniards who celebrating and took their celebration up to washington square park fountain
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WHAT BP oil gushing into the ocean for more than 60 days????
Watching a bunch of guys kick a ball around is waayyyy more important to me....
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ave, c was quiet. didn't see any german fans taking out their heartbreak on the streets or anywhere else.
but in the west side, around la nacional, felix, novecento... it was the spaniards who celebrating and took their celebration up to washington square park fountain
Ha, nice photo Esquared!
here's one from city room, spaniards celebrating in front of la nacional on west 14th street.
the germans were nowhere to be seen, must have stayed indoors
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